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Butler Solution for Confined Aquifers with Nonuniform Properties

Description

A mathematical solution by Butler (1988) is useful for determining the hydraulic properties (transmissivity and storativity of two zones) of confined aquifers with nonuniform properties. The solution assumes the pumping well is located at the center of a disk embedded within an infinite matrix. Hydraulic properties are assumed uniform within each zone (disk and matrix), but may differ between the two zones. Analysis involves matching the Butler solution to water-level displacement data collected during a pumping test.

AQTESOLV for Windows provides visual and automatic methods for matching the Butler solution to pumping test data. This easy-to-use and intuitive software promotes rapid and accurate determination of aquifer properties.

Assumptions

The following assumptions apply to the use of the Butler solution:

bulletaquifer has infinite areal extent
bulletaquifer is heterogeneous with a disk embedded within a matrix
bulletpumping well is fully penetrating
bulletflow to pumping well is horizontal
bulletaquifer is confined
bulletflow is unsteady
bulletwater is released instantaneously from storage with decline of hydraulic head
bulletdiameter of pumping well is very small so that storage in the well can be neglected

Solution Options

AQTESOLV for Windows provides the following options for the Butler solution:

bulletvariable pumping rates
bulletmultiple observation wells

References

Butler, J.J., Jr., 1988. Pumping tests in nonuniform aquifers—the radially symmetric case, Journal of Hydrology, vol. 101, pp. 15-30.


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